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N°Spécial De Revue/Special Issue Frontiers in Materials Année : 2020

Advanced Thermoplastic Composites and Manufacturing Processes

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Growing concerns about the environment and energy have driven the widespread adoption of new lightweight materials in many industrial sectors, with crucial issues revolving around performance, cost-efficiency, and multifunctionality. Among them, thermosetting matrix composites offer not only many advantages such as high specific stiffness and strength, but also technical issues such as long cycle times, high manufacturing costs, existence of chemical reactions during parts-fabrication, and difficulty of end-of-life treatment. On the other hand, thermoplastic matrix composites, whose demand is continuously increasing, offer many advantages such as higher toughness and longer storage time, though also manufacturing issues such as high processing temperature and high viscosity. Thermoplastic matrix composites can play a key role in the twenty first-century industry as new materials are emerging day-by-day, and as manufacturing processes are evolving to meet the stringent industrial requirements of performance, production, and multifunctionality. However, great efforts are still needed to address the technical issues related to both their manufacturing and their performance assessment. This Research Topic gathers papers (original research articles, state-of-the art reviews, perspectives) on the latest advances and developments in fiber-reinforced thermoplastics, preferably referring to continuous fiber-reinforced composites, as well as in related novel manufacturing techniques.
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hal-04093974 , version 1 (10-05-2023)

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Alfonzo Maffezzoli, Patricia Krawczak. Advanced Thermoplastic Composites and Manufacturing Processes. Frontiers in Materials, 2020. ⟨hal-04093974⟩
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